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The solo MCU release of 2024Deadpool & Wolverinewill bring Hugh Jackman’s mutant to Kevin Feige’s universe. Since Fox was acquired by Disney, Marvel fans ardently waited for Wolverine to step into the MCU and be a part of the greater universe.

While the fans expect a grand event like Hulk vs Wolverine in a future project likeAvengers: Secret Wars, the MCU may also try numerous other cool stuff with the character. Marvel Comics shows that if the character is pitched against Captain America, we may get a bloodier event thanDeadpool 3.
Wolverine’s introduction in theDeadpoolthreequel will also bring the famous Marvel alloy Adamantium to the MCU. The potential face-off with Captain America can also get the fans a much-awaited battle between Adamantium and Vibranium to determine which is stronger.

A live-action battle between Wolverine’s claws and Captain America’s shield can break records
One of the major misses in the Marvel Cinematic Universe was the team of X-Men. The mutants could not appear in the Avengers’ cinematic universe for a long time as their rights were with Fox. But, as Marvel fans are now well-prepared to see Logan in the MCU, a bloody face-off between theAdamantiumclaws and the Star-spangled Vibranium shield can be expected.
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According to a new video by@ComicsUnlocked, Captain America’s shield is made of steel alloys and Vibranium. When scientist Myron MacLain tried to duplicate the process, he created the metal Adamantium. While the history of these metals is different in the movies, Wolverine’s adamantium claws are shown to be strong enough to hold nuclear blasts and cut through anything.
The YouTuber claimed that even though Adamantium is an indestructible metal, it is not as strong as Vibranium. This can be also understood if the Fox universe films are closely observed. The Adamantium claws look more dreadful but Vibranium’s prolonged durability gives it an upper hand. On top of it, Adamantium is also weak to excess heat.

In the comics, Captain America’s shield went against Logan’s claws several times. Although Cap could never throw the shield with a force enough to slice Wolverine’s claws, their encounters were as bloody as they could be. If something like that is brought to live-action, it can deliver some peak MCU content.
How can Marvel pull off such a live-action feat?
Reportedly,Hugh Jackman‘s Wolverine is not coming to the MCU for a limited time. If the rumors are to be believed then he will stick in the Multiverse Saga tillSecret Wars. The conclusion to the latest Saga may give us a new and the main Wolverine for our new universe.
Kevin Feige’s MCU is widely known for fulfilling the demands of the fans. They can create a money shot if we get to see Captain America going against Logan at some point. This feat has been pulled off numerous times in the comics withCaptain America Annual #8,Wolverine Origins #4, andWolverine: Origins #20.

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Co-incidentally, new rumors suggest that Adamantium will be introduced into the MCU in the upcomingCaptain America: Brave New World. Although we lost our OG Steve Rogers, MCU may plan a conflict between Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine and Sam Wilson.
We know that the Avenger and the mutant will have to join forces at some point but such a battle may give us an event that can even overshadowDeadpool & Wolverine‘s hype. Moreover, with the recent slump in MCU’s quality, it will need some cool moments and plot points to bring back the fans who were bored of projects likeThe Marvels.

Deadpool & Wolverinewill be released on June 11, 2025, whileCaptain America: Brave New Worldwill be released on July 03, 2025.
Subham Mandal
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Subham Mandal is currently working as a content writer for FandomWire with an ardent interest in the world of pop culture. He has written more than 1000 articles on different spheres of modern pop culture and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He’s also an experienced student journalist having demonstrated work experience with the Times of India. He aspires to be a column writer in the future.